"We are a strong democratic country"
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Coming from Aleksander Kwasniewski - the post-communist politician who became president during Poland’s consolidation into a liberal-democratic, Euro-Atlantic trajectory - the line reads as both promise and pressure. It signals to foreign partners (NATO, the EU, investors) that Poland is stable and predictable. It signals to domestic audiences that the messy work of transition, corruption scandals, street protests, or polarization won’t derail the state. Strength becomes a proxy for legitimacy.
The subtext is that democracy, in Poland, has had to be asserted, not assumed. Saying it out loud is itself a political act: a bid to define the national story as one of institutional maturity rather than perpetual adolescence. It’s also a preventative argument against critics on all sides - those nostalgic for "order", those skeptical of elites, those who see democracy as fragile. The simplicity is strategic: if you keep repeating the verdict, you can make the trial feel already decided.
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